EZ Pass may be trying to contact you.
The problem is, it might not be EZ Pass. The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers not to open email or click on any links that appear to be from EZ Pass. A scam sweeping the nation’s inboxes looks official and asks customers to click on a link to download your invoice. Clicking that link could prompt a download of vicious software onto your computer.
If you do receive an email from EZ Pass, contact EZ Pass customer service through a web search rather than from the email in question.
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